Episodios

  • Cooking Your Way Through "Communication" with Shaconna Branch
    Apr 2 2026
    In this episode of Cooking Your Way Through Life, I'm joined by my sister Shaconna Branch to explore one of life's most essential skills, how to truly communicate, not just talk. We dive deep into some eye-opening topics:
    • Why listening is the foundation of real communication (and why most people are great at talking but terrible at actually listening)
    • The critical difference between transparency and honesty in personal relationships
    • How communication shapes our connections with the people we love
    But that's not all! On the culinary side, I'm sharing 4 delicious recipes that prove you don't need a ton of ingredients to create amazing food. Each recipe uses just 3 ingredients simple, flavorful, and perfect for anyone looking to cook with intention. My guest today is Shaconna Branch, my sister and fellow entrepreneur who runs Mickey's Worm Farm. She brings real-world perspective and honest conversation to everything we discuss. Whether you're looking to improve your relationships, learn some quick 3-ingredient recipes, or just enjoy a genuine conversation about life and food, this episode has something for you. Connect with Shaconna:
    • Mickey's Worm Farm: https://mickeyswormfarm.square.site
    • Instagram: @scoobyhasheart
    Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. 🎙️🍳
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    57 m
  • Cooking Your Way Through "Enough Is Never Enough"
    Mar 26 2026

    In this solo episode of Cooking Your Way Through Life with Chef Hollywood, we’re diving into the mindset of “Enough Is Never Enough.”

    Why does it feel like no matter what we achieve, earn, or experience, it’s still not enough?

    From chasing more in money and relationships to constantly raising the bar on ourselves, this episode explores how the pursuit of “more” can quietly take away our ability to appreciate what we already have.

    Chef Hollywood breaks down the balance between ambition and gratitude, reminding us that it’s okay to want more, but not at the cost of never feeling fulfilled.

    As always, we bring it back to the kitchen, talking about how this same mindset shows up in food today. From overcomplicated restaurant dishes to recipes overloaded with ingredients, sometimes the key to better results is simply knowing when to stop.

    Because whether it’s life or cooking… if everything is always more, nothing ever feels like enough.

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    28 m
  • Cooking Your Way Through "Luck" with Paul Ness
    Mar 19 2026
    What's the difference between luck and blessings? In this St. Patrick's Day special episode, I sit down with Paul Ness, Head Sommelier in Utah, to discuss luck, coincidence, and whether we actually believe in it at all. We share some of our luckiest and unluckiest stories, and the moments that changed our lives. Paul opens up about stepping away from social media and finding clarity in that decision. We also explore iconic Irish dishes and the culinary traditions behind them, tying food and luck together in unexpected ways. Whether you believe in luck or not, this conversation will make you think differently about the moments that shape us.
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    47 m
  • Cooking Your Way Through "Timing"
    Mar 12 2026

    Timing can change everything.

    In the kitchen, a few seconds can be the difference between perfectly cooked and completely ruined. The same can be true in life. In this episode, Chef Drake explores how timing influences our decisions, opportunities, and the paths we take.

    Sometimes things don’t work out not because they’re wrong, but because the timing isn’t right. From cooking techniques to life experiences, this episode dives into patience, preparation, and learning to trust that the right moments often arrive when we’re ready for them.

    Recorded in New Zealand, this conversation reflects on how life, much like cooking, rarely follows a perfect recipe, but when the timing comes together, the results can be incredible.

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    36 m
  • Cooking Your Way Through “Resilience” with Matt Chapman
    Mar 5 2026

    Resilience is something we all talk about, but what does it really mean to live it?

    In this episode of Cooking Your Way Through Life, I sit down with special guest Matt Chapman, a Cyber Security professional focused on strengthening his mindset and learning how to withstand life’s vulnerabilities. Together we explore the power of resilience in our personal lives, professional careers, and everyday challenges.

    We dive into questions like: • Are we born resilient, or is resilience something we build over time? • How do setbacks shape the way we move forward? • What tools help us develop the mental strength to keep pushing when life gets difficult?

    On the culinary side of the conversation, I highlight two iconic Caribbean dishes, Jerk Chicken and Coconut Curry - both of which were born out of necessity and resilience, yet have become staples of Caribbean culture and cuisine around the world.

    Just like cooking, resilience is about adapting, learning, and finding a way to move forward when things don’t go as planned.

    Guest: Matt Chapman

    Cyber Security Professional determined to upgrade his mindset and withstand life’s vulnerabilities.

    🌐 Website: Chapmantechit.com 📘 Facebook: Facebook.com/ChapmanTechIT 📱 Instagram: @donthackmatt

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    46 m
  • Cooking Your Way Through "Wanderlust"
    Feb 26 2026

    Cooking Your Way Through “Wanderlust”

    What does it really mean to feel called to the road? In this episode, Chef Drake dives into the idea of wanderlust, the deep desire to explore, move, and experience life beyond the familiar. From life on cruise ships to living out of suitcases, this conversation explores the beauty and challenges that come with constantly chasing new horizons.

    Through personal stories and culinary reflections, Chef Drake talks about how travel shapes the way we cook, how new cultures influence creativity in the kitchen, and why sometimes the journey teaches us more than the destination ever could. Whether you’re a traveler at heart or simply navigating change in your own life, this episode invites you to reflect on what keeps you moving forward.

    🎧 New episodes of Cooking Your Way Through Life blend food, growth, and real conversations, because sometimes the lessons we learn outside the kitchen shape who we become inside of it.

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    33 m
  • Cooking Your Way Through "Burn Out" with Chef Patrick
    Feb 19 2026

    Burnout is real — especially in the culinary world — but it doesn’t have to define your journey.

    In this episode of Cooking Your Way Through Life, I’m joined by special guest co-host Chef Patrick (@dahangrychef), a powerhouse in the DC culinary scene known for opening some of the city’s most talked-about restaurants. Together, we dive into honest conversations about burnout from the perspective of two chefs who understand the pressure, passion, and pace of the industry.

    We talk about self-care, protecting your creativity, and how to avoid burning out no matter what profession you’re in. On the culinary side, we also share practical tips for keeping your cooking exciting — from avoiding flavor fatigue during meal prep to leveling up comfort classics like shrimp and grits.

    Listen closely for the gems Chef Patrick drops throughout the episode — this one is about growth, balance, and learning how to keep moving forward without losing yourself along the way.

    🎙️ Cooking Your Way Through Life — where food meets real life lessons.

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    59 m
  • Cooking Your Way Through "Love"
    Feb 12 2026

    Cooking Your Way Through “Love” arrives just in time as we get close to Valentine’s Day, but this conversation goes deeper than romance. In this episode I share my personal perspective on unconditional love, how I approach it in life, and the reality that sometimes what we love doesn’t always love us back. Whether it’s relationships, passions, or even our careers, love shapes the way we grow and move forward.

    On the culinary side, I open up about the dishes I truly love to cook and the ones that challenge me the most, because the kitchen often reflects our emotions more than we realize. As Valentine’s Day approaches, this episode is a reminder that love comes in many forms, and every journey with it looks different.

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    30 m